We previously covered a little-known package for the Cadillac XT4, namely the Midnight Sport Package, which adds a number of unique styling touches to the small Caddy crossover. Now, we’re taking a look at a little-known Cadillac XT6 package.
It’s called the Radiant Package, and it too adds a few stylistic upgrades that customers may want to consider. This Cadillac XT6 package is only offered on the Premium Luxury trim level, and is tagged with production code PDV. To note, the Radiant Package is an LPO-level option, which mean it’s ordered with the vehicle, and is thus factored into the vehicle pricing, finance, and lease rates, but installed by the dealer.
To demonstrate how this Cadillac XT6 package looks when applied to the vehicle, we’ve pulled images of the 2020 Cadillac XT6 both with it (pictured right), and without it (pictured left) for some side-by-side comparison. This particular example is covered in Dark Mocha Metallic paint.
The Radiant Package includes the following content (production code included in parentheses):
Pricing is set at $2,995. The Radiant Package for the 2020 Cadillac XT6 is not available with the Gloss Black grille (SJA) with Black surround, LPO, or any other LPO-level wheels.
For those buyers that want to add a little extra visual impact to their vehicle, this package could be just the ticket. The combination of new wheels and a new grille goes a surprisingly long way, while the rear illuminated cargo sill is a nice addition as well.
Looking ahead, the upcoming 2021 Cadillac XT6 is expected to roll in Q3 of the 2020 calendar year.
What do you think, dear reader? Does the Radiant Package add the right aesthetic to the 2020 Cadillac XT6? Let us know what you think in the comments, and don’t forget to subscribe to Cadillac Society for more Cadillac XT6 news and around-the-clock Cadillac news coverage.
We're not aware of any plans to bring the updated XT6 to North America.
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